Malaysian Transport Minister says although there are new leads in the
investigation for the missing Malaysian flight MH370, there is still "nothing
conclusive"

The acting Malaysian Transport minister Hishammuddin Hussein, said the investigation had received new leads about potential plane debris in the southern corridor through satellite data.

"The most recent images were obtained by the French satellite which captured radar images of potential objects in the vicinity of the southern corridor.

"These images were relayed to RCC Australia, as they are leading the search in that particular area ... this morning we have received a further set of images from French satellites, this time captured by camera."

Mr Hussein confirmed that police had interviewed over a hundred people, including the families of the pilots in connection with the investigation.